Christopher Andrecovich
About Christopher Andrecovich
Christopher Andrecovich is a Senior Associate at Exponent, specializing in injury biomechanics and orthopedic research. He has a background in biomedical engineering and has held various positions in academic and research institutions, as well as in the medical device industry.
Current Role at Exponent
Christopher Andrecovich serves as a Senior Associate at Exponent, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he applies his expertise in injury biomechanics and orthopedic research. His responsibilities include conducting analyses and providing insights related to sports equipment validation and ballistic testing. He is based in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
Previous Experience at Exponent
Prior to his current role, Christopher worked at Exponent as an Associate from 2017 to 2022. During this five-year tenure, he contributed to various projects that leveraged his background in biomedical engineering and orthopedic research. His work involved applying scientific principles to real-world problems in the field of injury biomechanics.
Education and Expertise
Christopher Andrecovich holds a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Wayne State University, where he studied from 2010 to 2013. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Lawrence Technological University, completing his degree in 2009. His academic background supports his specialization in injury biomechanics, sports equipment validation, and ballistic testing.
Research and Technical Roles
Christopher has a diverse background in research and technical roles. He worked as a Research Assistant at Wayne State University from 2011 to 2017, focusing on projects relevant to biomedical engineering. Additionally, he served as an Orthopedic Research Assistant at William Beaumont Hospital for three months in 2009. His early experience includes an internship at KUKA Flexible Production Systems in 2005.
Early Career at Lawrence Technological University
Christopher began his career at Lawrence Technological University, where he worked as a Help Desk Technician from 2009 to 2011 and as a Help Desk Student Assistant from 2006 to 2009. These roles provided him with foundational skills in technical support and customer service, contributing to his professional development in the field of engineering.